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  2. The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour - Wikipedia

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    The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour. The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour, as seen from WCAU-TV's control room in 1948. The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour (later known as The Children's Hour) was a variety show with a cast of children, including some who later became well-known adult performers. It had a long run for more than three decades.

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  4. Ed Herlihy - Wikipedia

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  5. Peter Schickele - Wikipedia

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  6. The Children's Hour - Wikipedia

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    The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour (later known as just The Children's Hour), a radio and, later, a television program of the 1920s-1950s Music [ edit ] "The Children's Hour", a song for voice & piano, S. 227 (K. 6B38) by Charles Ives

  7. Elliot Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    [3] [5] His parents, Stan Lee Broza and Esther Broza, were radio and television pioneers. In 1927, they created and produced the Horn and Hardart Children's Hour, which ran on WCAU radio from 1927 to 1958 and concurrently on television from 1948 to 1958. Stan Lee Broza was the first president of the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia from 1962 ...

  8. Eileen Barton - Wikipedia

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  9. Charles Kelman - Wikipedia

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    He began playing regularly for The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour radio show. [5] Kelman also learned to play the saxophone and clarinet, receiving professional training from musicians in the big band era. [6] While attending Forest Hills High School, [4] he played in the high school band and as the first clarinet of the New York All-City ...